As a passionate Zionist who has been to Israel 20 times, October 7, 2023 impacted me greatly. I have family and friends that live in Israel, some who live in the south. Luckily, none of my friends who live in the south were attacked by the terrorists although family of friends were at K’far Aza, and I have since met somebody from Moshav Ein Habasor who was there on October 7th. An Israeli friend from one of my Momentum trips lost his son on October 7th. Another friend’s cousin and her 13-year-old daughter were hostages taken by Hamas into Gaza (both have since been released, although at separate times). I have friends who are now on the front lines in Gaza and in the north. I have friends whose children are currently serving in the IDF and fighting the war with Hamas. I am in daily contact with friends and family in Israel, checking in on them and making sure they are ok. Israel and October 7th is very personal for me. So, when I heard that the Israel Consulate in Florida was hosting briefings and showing the 47-minute video of the Hamas atrocities around the State of Florida, I knew we had to do it in Central Florida. I reached out to the consulate, and we scheduled it for Thursday December 14, 2023 at 9 am.
Our target was legislators, media, law enforcement, University Presidents, local Rabbis, and targeted community members. Our local state representatives showed up, law enforcement showed, and the targeted community members showed. We had some media but no University Presidents. The nearly 40 people in attendance were a good cross section of our targeted audience.
I was apprehensive about watching the video. I had read plenty about it and knew it was going to be awful. A true representation of people’s inhumanity to people. I also knew that for me, I had an obligation to bear witness to what Hamas terrorists did and owed it to the victims to watch. As the video started, the room was eerily silent. This silence continued through the entire video.
I don’t want to get into the details of the entire video. Others have done that. For me, there were a few things that struck me deep and will remain with me forever.
I want to warn you that these are graphic descriptions.
The Hamas terrorist calling his parents to brag about having killed “10” or “at least 10” Jews. The excitement in his voice was bone chilling. Yet, for me, what was worse was listening to his mother’s response. “Kill, Kill, Kill” is what she told him. This was a recording made by Hamas to document the excitement of murdering Jews.
The Hamas terrorist, reporting to his superior, about the Jews that he had decapitated. He brags about cutting off their heads and shooting them in the head. And the Hamas supervisor telling him to bring the heads back to Gaza so they could ‘play with them’. Another recording made by Hamas.
The dog at a Kibbutz – you see him in the distance barking and running towards the terrorists. You know what is going to happen before it does. And then it does – the terrorist shoots the dog three times, killing it.
A father and his two sons racing through their house in their underwear to get to the safe room ahead of the terrorists. They get there but the Hamas terrorists throw a grenade into the room before they can shut the door. The father jumps on the grenade to save his sons, sacrificing himself in the process. The children are taken by Hamas back to the kitchen where the Hamas terrorist opens the fridge, takes a drink, then grabs a bottle of Diet Coke and starts drinking it. The boys are distraught. One has lost the vision in one eye and as you look closely you can see it is clearly damaged. They cry for their father who they know is dead. And they wail, “why am I still alive?”. They end up being left alone and run away. Their sadness and cries are something I will never forget.
A dead Israeli lies on the floor while a Hamas terrorist take a hoe and tries to decapitate him. His body bounces with each blow towards his neck. The terrorist gives up as it’s not happening easily. The hoe hitting his head and neck and his body bouncing is something I will always remember.
Watching a Hamas video as the terrorist takes a knife to the neck of a dead IDF soldier and begins to carve away, finally removing the soldier’s head from his body. You see him slice through the neck. You see the graphic detail of a beheading. Then, holding it by the top of his helmet, he walks out of the room, leaving the headless body lying on the floor.
Hamas terrorists bringing dead Israeli bodies back to Gaza. The Gazan people in the streets celebrating as the bodies are rolled into the street. The people of Gaza kicking and punching the dead bodies of Israelis, spitting on them. The cheers and joy in their faces as they assault the dead bodies of Israeli citizens. The pure hatred coming from the people of Gaza, the ‘innocent civilians’, as they celebrate the murder of Israeli citizens.
The Hamas terrorists capture a room full of women. The video cuts to the women being led out of the room, clearly after a period of time. As you watch their reactions, you can tell that they were abused. Some can’t look up. Some have blood on their pants in the crotch and their backside. We were later told by the consulate that there are graphic rape scenes that out of respect for the women, are not shown or included in the video. Hearing that made watching these women even more painful.
IDF soldiers going into a home in a Kibbutz. As they enter, the floor is covered in blood. The walls are splattered with blood. The deeper they go into the house, the more blood that is on the floor. It’s literally a red floor painted with blood. Huge pools in some places. The brutality that must have occurred for that much blood to be in the entire house.
A number of houses where the bodies were burned beyond recognition, some mainly being ash. Some decapitated and then burned. Some barely recognizable as human. And the sheer number of them that were burned alive.
The desperation in the voices of the responders to the music festival massacre as they arrive and try to see if anybody is alive there. As they walk through, they call ‘is anybody there’ and get no reply. They begin by counting the number of dead people and reporting it but they stop quickly as there simply are too many dead bodies. “Everybody on the stage is dead” they report. “Everybody in the concessions is dead” they report. The camera shows the massive number of dead bodies that were massacred by the Hamas terrorists while they were at a music festival. I had seen the video before but never heard the desperation in the voices of those responding to the massacre.
The faces of the terrorists after each person they murder. The smiles. The joy. The happiness. Once proclaims, “This is my first kill!” with such joy and excitement it burned inside me. I’ll never forget the faces of the terrorists and the joy they had in murdering Jews. The celebration. The clear rush of adrenaline they had and their desire to kill more and more and more. I don’t like to hate. It’s a powerful and negative emotion that only causes harm, however with each of these faces I found myself hating them, wanting them to be hunted down like the animals they showed themselves to be. It’s not who I am yet it is who they are.
The video was 47 minutes long and there were 35-40 people in the room. It was completely silent for the entire 47 minutes. Watching the footage was difficult and painful. It tore at my insides. I found myself clenching my teeth throughout much of it as the anger and sadness and pain overwhelmed me.
I’m still processing what I watched. I’m still processing the horrors of the Hamas terrorists. I know there is a sadness and hole inside me because of October 7th that after seeing it is bigger than it was before. The urge to do something and make a difference is far greater than it was just 12 hours ago.
Hamas is evil. And we must fight evil with everything that we have. If we allow evil to live, it only grows, it never dies of its own accord. War is terrible and nobody wants it, however Hamas must be eliminated. The evil that was done on October 7th is just the beginning if we don’t stop it now. The leadership of Hamas have told us this directly. Watching this video showed just how evil they are and that we need to believe them when they say they will do what they did on October 7th over and over and over and over again. And that they will bring it to Europe, America, and Canada.
The sacrifice of the father, the faces and cries of his sons, the faces of the women captured by Hamas, and the joy on the faces of these evil men will never leave me.
Am Yisrael Chai
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